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7 International Symposium on Advanced
Control of Chemical Processes
Hong Kong, 11-14 January 2004
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CONTENTS
PLENARY LECTURESFrontiers in Industrial Process Automation - A Personal Perspective-P. Terwiesch, ABB Process Industries GmbH
A Learning Theory Approach to System IdentificationM. Vidyasagar, Tata Consultancy ServicesR. L. Karandikar, Indian Statistical Institute
A Systems Approach to Modeling and Analyzing Biological Regulation -F. J. Doyle III, University of California, Santa Barbara
SEMI-PLENARY LECTURES
MODELING AND IDENTIFICATION
New Developments in Industrial MPC IdentificationY.-C. Zhu, Eindhoven University of Technology
Modelling and Control of Reactive Distillation SystemsM. O. Tade, B. H. Bisowamo, Y.-C. Tian, Curtin University of Technology
PROCESS AND CONTROL MONITORING
Digital Imaging for Process Monitoring and Control with Industrial Applications -H.-L. Yu, J. F. MacGregor, McMaster University
Monitoring Performance in Flexible Process ManufacturingE. B. Martin, A. J. Morris, University of Newcastle
SCHEDULING AND OPTIMIZATION
Combined On-Line and Run-To-Run Optimization of Batch Processes with TerminalConstraintsC. Welz, B. Srinivasan, D. Bonvin, Ecole Polytechnique Federate de Lausanne
Constrained Self-Optimizing Control via DifferentiationY. Cao, Cranfield University
MODEL BASED CONTROL
A Framework for Design of Scheduled Output Feedback Model Predictive Control-Z.-Y. Wan, M. V. Kothare, Lehigh University
Adaptive Backstepping Nonlinear Control of BioprocessesD. Dochain, Universite Catholique de LouvainM. Perrier, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal
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BATCH AND SEMI-BATCH CONTROL
Advances in the Modeling and Control of Batch CrystallizersZ. K. Nagy, J. W. Chew, M. Fujiwara, R. D. Braatz, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Joint Process and Control Designs of a Semibatch Emulsion Polymerization Reactor-F. Zaldo, M. Hernandez, Centro de Investigacion en PolimerosJ. Alvarez, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico
PROCESS CONTROL APPLICATIONS
MPC in Statoil - Advantages with In-House Technology-S. Strand, J. R. Sagli, StatiolR&D, Process Control
Modeling and Control of Thermal MicrosystemsY. J. Lee, S. Park, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and TechnologyS. W. Sung, LG Chem. Ltd. Research ParkD. S. Yoon, G. Lim, Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology
ORAL LECTURES
SESSION 1.1 CONTROL APPLICATIONS 1
Modeling and Optimization on Energy Costs in Internal Thermally Coupled DistillationColumns of Non-Ideal Mixtures 9X.-G. Liu, J.-X. Qian, Zhejiang University
Multi-objective Robust Control of an Evaporation Process 9W.-J. Yan, Zhejiang UniversityY. Cao, Cranfield Univeristy
Nonlinear Control of a Fluid Catalytic Cracking Unit 9Q. Yang, S.-R. Li, X.-M. Tian, University of Petroleum (East China)
Estimator Design with PLS Model for Consistent Control of Refinery Main Fractionators 9D. Pastore, A. Brambilla, G. Pannocchia, University of Pisa
Actuator Selection based upon Model Insights for an Energy Integrated Distillation Column—10H. W. Li, R. Gani, S. B. Jorgensen, Technical University of Denmark
Study on the Soft-Sensor and Control Scheme for an Industrial Azeotropic Distillation Column10
S. Zhang, C.-M. Bo, J. Li, C.-Y. Sun, Y.-R. Wang, Nanjing University of Technology
SESSION 1.2 SYSTEM IDENTIFICATION
Grey-Box Modelling as a Tool for Improving the Quality of First Engineering Principles Models10
N. R. Kristensen, H. Madsen, S. B. Jergensen, Technical University of Denmark
Identification of Multirate Sampled-Data Systems 10J.-D. Wang, T.-W. Chen, B. Huang, University of Alberta
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System Identification from Multi-rate Data 11R. B. Gopaluni, H. Raghavan, S. L. Shah, University of Alberta
Robust PID Tuning using Closed-Loop Identification 11Y.-C. Zhu, Eindhoven University of Technology
Estimation of Reaction Rates by Nonlinear System Inversion 11W. Marquardt, A. Mhamdi, RWTHAachen
An Incremental Approach for the Identification of Reaction Kinetics 11W. Marquardt, M. Brendel, A. Mhamdi, RWTH AachenD. Bonvin, EPFL
SESSION 1.3 CONTROL MONITORING AND FAULT DETECTION
Development of a Technique for Performance Evaluation of Industrial Controllers 12C. Scali, M. Rossi, University of PisaM. Amadei, Polimeri Europa
Performance Assessment of Constrained Controllers 12C. Georgakis, Polytechnic UniversityL.-L. Huang, Lehigh University
Performance Envelopes of Process Intensified Systems 12S. R. Abd Shukor, M. T. Tham, University of Newcastle upon Tyne
Fault Diagnosis Based on Limit Measurements of Process Variables 12H. A. Preisig, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)Y. X. Xi, K. W. Lim, National University Singapore
Optimal Experimental Design for Training of a Fault Detection Algorithm 13T. Duever, S. J. Lou, H. Budman, University of Waterloo
Fault Diagnosis and Fault Identification for Fault-Tolerant Control of Chemical Processes 13K.-K. Noh, E. S. Yoon, Seoul National University
SESSION 2.1 MODEL PREDICTIVE CONTROL
Constraint Handling in Reduced Order MPC: Application to Paper Machines 13Y. Arkun, Koc UniversityA. Rigopoulos, Weyerhaeuser Corp.
Simulation-Based Dual Mode Controller for Nonlinear Processes 13J. M. Lee, J. H. Lee, Georgia Institute of Technology
Nonlinear Model Predictive Control of Multicomponent Distillation Columns using Wave Models14
S. Schwarzkopf, S. Grixner, I. Uslu, Universitat StuttgartA. Kienle, E. D. Gilles, Max-Planck-Institut fur Dynamik Komplexer technischer Systeme Magdeburg
Nonlinear Model Predictive Control of Cement Grinding Circuits 14R. Lepore, A. Vande Wouwer, M. Remy, Faculte Polytechnique de Mons
Optimal Operation and Control of a Reactive Simulated Moving Bed Process 14A. Toumi, S. Engell, University of Dortmund
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Combinations of Measurements as Controlled Variables: Application to a Petlyuk DistillationColumn 15V. Alstad, S. Skogestad, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
SESSION 2.2 MODELLING AND IDENTIFICATION
A Complete Dynamic Model for Twin Screw Extruders 15Y. Le Gorrec, S. Choulak, F. Couenne, C. Jallut, LAGEPP. Cassagnau, A. Michel, LMPB
A Data-Driven Model for Valve Stiction 15S. L. Shah, M. A. A. S. Choudhury, University of AlbertaN. F. Thornhill, University College London
A Software Sensor for a Wastewater Treatment Plant 16T. Lopez, Instituto Mexicano del PetroleoA. Pulis, M. Mulas, R. Baratti, Universita' di Cagliari
Experimental Verification of Gap Metric as a Tool for Model Selection in Multi-Linear Model-Based Control 16A. Palazoglu, University of California, DavisO. Galan, ABB Australia Limited PaperJ. A. Romagnoli, University of SydneyY. Arkun, Koc University
Bayesian Estimation of Unconstrained Nonlinear Dynamic Systems 16W.-S. Chen, B. R. Bakshi, P. K. Goel, Ohio State UniversityS. Ungarala, Cleveland State University
Multivariate Analysis of Process Data using Robust Statistical Analysis and Variable Selection 16L. H. Chiang, R. J. Pell, M. B. Seasholtz, Dow Chemical Company
SESSION 2.3 STATISTICAL PROCESS MONITORING AND APPLICATION
PC A with Efficient Statistical Testing Method for Process Monitoring 17F.-P. Mu, V. Venkatasubramanian, Purdue University
Computation of the Performance of Shewhart Control Charts 17E. B. Martin, P. Mulder, J. Morris, University of Newcastle
Combined Multivariate Statistical Process Control 17M. Kano, S. Tanaka, S. Hasebe, I. Hashimoto, Kyoto UniversityH. Ohno, Kobe University
Batch Monitoring through Common Subspace Models 18J. Morris, S. Lane, E. B. Martin, University of Newcastle
Application of PLS-Based Regression for Monitoring Bitumen Recovery in a Separation Cell— 18H. Raghavan, S. L. Shah, University of AlbertaR. Kadali, B. Doucette, Suncor Extraction
Online Performance Monitoring and Quality Prediction for Batch Processes 18A. Cinar, C. Undey, Illinois Institute of Technology
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SESSION 3.1 NONLINEAR AND ROBUST CONTROL
Design of Sub-Optimal Robust Gain-Scheduled PI Controllers 19H. M. Budman, J.-Y. Gao, University of Waterloo
Adaptive Extremum Seeking Control of Continuous Stirred Tank Bioreactors 19M. Guay, Queen's UniversityD. Dochain, Universite Catholique de LouvainM. Perrier, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal
Set Stabilization of a Class of Positive Systems 19B. A. Foss, L. Imsland, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Stabilization of Gas Lifted Wells based on State Estimation 19B. A. Foss, G. O. Eikrem, L. Imsland, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
H-Infinity Control of Descriptor Systems: An Application from Binary Distillation Control 19A. Rehm, F. Allgower, Universitdt Stuttgart
Cascade Control of Unstable Systems with Application to Stabilization of Slug Flow 20S. Skogestad, E. Storkaas, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
SESSION 3.2 MODELLING AND CONTROL OF BIOCHEMICAL ANDBIOMEDICAL SYSTEMS
Combined Metabolic and Cell Population Modeling for Yeast Bioreactor Control 20M. A. Henson, University of MassachusettsD. Mttller, M. Reuss, Universitdt Stuttgart
Optimization of a Fed-Batch Bioreactor using Simulation-Based Approach 20J. H. Lee, N. S. Kaisare, Georgia Institute of TechnologyC. V. Peroni, Universitat Rovira I Virgili
Glucose Control in Type I Diabetic Patients: A Volterra Model-Based Approach 20R. S. Parker, J. D. Rubb, University of Pittsburgh
Biomass Reconstruction in a Wastewater Treatment Biofilter 21A. Vande Wouwer, C. Renotte, Faculte Polytechnique de MonsN. Deconinck, P. Bogaerts, Universite Libre de Bruxelles
An Optical Operating Strategy for Fed-Batch Fermentations by Feeding the Overflow Metabolite21
S. Valentinotti, C. Cannizzaro, B. Srinivasan, D. Bonvin, Ecole Polytechnique Federate de Lausanne
Target-set Control 21R. K. Pearson, Thomas Jefferson UniversityB. A. Ogunnaike, University of Delaware
SESSION 3.3 PROCESS MONITORING
Process Monitoring Based on Nonlinear Wavelet Packet PC A 22Y. Qian, X.-X. Li, J.-F. Wang, Y.-B. Jiang, South China University of Technology
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Application of Statistical Process Monitoring with External Analysis to an Industrial MonomerPlant r 22M. Kano, I. Hashimoto, Kyoto UniversityT. Yamamoto, A. Shimameguri, M. Ogawa, Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation
On-Line Monitoring of a Copolymer Reactor: A Cascade Estimation Design 22T. Lopez, Instituto Mexicano del PetroleoJ. Alvarez, Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana - IztapalapaR. Baratti, Universita' di Cagliari
A Robust PCA Modeling Method for Process Monitoring 22D. Wang, J. A. Romagnoli, University of Sydney
A Framework for On-Line Trend Extraction and Fault Diagnosis 23V. Venkatasubramanian, M. R. Maurya, Purdue UniversityR Rengaswamy, Clarkson University
Application of Software Sensors for Monitoring and Prediction in Fermentation Processes 23M. Thaysen, S. B. Jorgensen, Technical University of Denmark
SESSION 4.1 NEW FORMULATIONS AND ISSUES IN MPC
Developments in Multi-Rate Predictive Control 23J. A. Rossiter, Sheffield UniversityT. -W. Chen, S. L. Shah, University of Alberta
Nonlinear Predictive Control in the LHC Accelerator 24C. de Prada, S. Cristea, University ofValladolidE. Blanco, J. Casas, CERN
Disturbance Attenuation with Actuator Constraints by Moving Horizon H-Infinity Control — 2 4H. Chen, Jilin UniversityC. W. Scherer, Delft University of Technology
An LMI-based Constrained MPC Scheme with Time-Varying Terminal Cost 24B. Pluymers, L. Roobrouck, J. Buijs, J. A. K. Suykens, B. De Moor, ESAT-SCD-SISTA
Computational Delay in Nonlinear Model Predictive Control 24R. Findeisen, F. Allgower, University of Stuttgart
SESSION 4.2 MONITORING AND BATCH PROCESSES
Investigation of Calibration-Free Resolution Techniques and Independent Component Analysis25
E. B. Martin, S. Triadaphillou, I. Wells, J. A. Morris, University of Newcastle
Stage-Based Multivariate Statistical Analysis for Injection Molding 25F. -R. Gao, N. -Y. Lu, Y. Yang, Hong Kong University of Science & TechnologyF. -L. Wang, Northeastern University
Nonlinear Control of a Batch Reactor in the Presence of Uncertainties 25Y. Samyudia, H. Sibarani, McMaster UniversityP. L. Lee, Curtin University of Technology
Modeling and Model Based Feeding Control for Pichia pastoris fed-batch cultivation 25J. -Q. Yuan, H. -T. Ren, Shanghai Jiao Tong UniversityJ. -H. Deng, B. -K. He, L.-M. Ren, North China Pharmaceutical Company
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Feedforward Control of Batch Crystallisers - an Approach based on Orbital Flatness 26U. Vollmer, J. Raisch, Max-Planck-Institut Magdeburg
SESSION 4.3 REAL TIME OPTIMIZATION AND SCHEDULING
Combined Real-Time and Iterative Learning Control Technique with Decoupled DisturbanceRejection for Batch Processes 26S. J. Qin, I. S. Chin, University of Texas at AustinK. S. Lee, M. Cho, Sogang University
Results Analysis in a Constrained Real-Time Optimization (RTO) System 26T. E. Marlin, W. S. Yip, McMaster University
Predictive Scheduling of a Penicillin Bioprocess Plant 26S. Lau, M. J. Willis, G. A. Montague, J. Glassey, University of Newcastle
Modeling and Optimization for High-Throughput-Screening Systems 27E. Mayer, J. Raisch, Max-Planck-Institut Magdeburg
Variance-Constrained Filtering for Uncertain Stochastic Systems with Missing Measurements-27Z. -D. Wang, Brunei UniversityW. C. Ho, City University of Hong Kong
SESSION 5.1 ROBUSTNESS AND NONLINEARITY ANALYSIS
Robust Tuning of Feedback Linearizing Controllers via Bifurcation Analysis 27J. Hahn, M. Monnigmann, W. Marquardt, RWTH Aachen
Closed Loop Properties and Block Relative Gain 27J. F. Forbes, V. Kariwala, E. S. Meadows, University of Alberta
A Tool to Analyze Robust Stability for Constrained MPC 28L. O. Santos, J. A. A. M. Castro, Universidale de CoimbraL. T. Biegler, Carnegie Mellon University
Relationship between Control-Relevant Nonlinearity and Performance Objective 28N. Hernjak, University of DelawareF. J. Doyle III, University of California, Santa BarbaraF. Allgower, T. Schweickhardt, Universitdt Stuttgart
Effect of Process Nonlinearity on Linear Quadratic Regulator Performance 28M. Guay, R. Dier, P. J. McLellan, Queen's University
Lower Limit on Controller Gain for Acceptable Disturbance Rejection 29S. Skogestad, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
SESSION 5.2 SUBSPACE APPROACHES TO CONTROL ANDMONITORING
Modified Subspace-Identification Method for Building a Long-Range Prediction Model forInferential Control 29J. H. Lee, Y. -D. Pan, Georgia Institute of Technology
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Model Identification and Error Covariance Matrix Estimation from Noisy Data using PCA — 2 9S. L. Shah, University of AlbertaS. Narasimhan, Indian Institute of Technology
Nonlinear Subspace Model Identification 30A. Cinar, J. DeCicco, Illinois Institute of Technology
Semi-Batch Trajectory Control in Reduced Dimensional Spaces 30J. Flores-Cerrillo, J. F. MacGregor, McMaster University
A Subspace Approach to MIMO Control Performance Monitoring and Diagnosis 30S. J. Qin, University of Texas at AustinC. A. McNabb, Boise Paper Solutions
Multivariate Controller Performance Assessment without Interactor Matrix - a SubspaceApproach 30B. Huang, R. Kadali, University of Alberta
SESSION 5.3 MICROELECTRONIC MANUFACTURING PROCESSCONTROL SIMULATION AND CONTROL
Nonlinear Feedback Control of a Coupled Kinetic Monte Carlo-Finite Difference Code 31R. D. Braatz, E. Rusli, T. O. Drews, D. L. Ma, R. C. Alkire, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Optimal Control of Transient Enhanced Diffusion 31R. D. Braatz, R. Gunawan, M. Y. L. Jung, E. G. Seebauer, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Application of Reduced-Rank Multivariate Methods to the Analysis of Spatial Uniformity ofSilicon Wafer Etching 31P. Misra, M. Nikolaou, University of HoustonA. D. Bailey III, Lam Research Corporation
Real-Time Feedback Control of Carbon Content of Zirconium Dioxide Thin Films Using OpticalEmission Spectroscopy 31P. D. Christofides, N. Dong, Y. Lou, S. Lao, J. P. Chang, University of California, Los Angeles
Design, Simulation, and Experimental Testing of a Spatially Controllable CVD Reactor 32R. A. Adomaitis, J. -O. Choo, G. W. Rubloff, L. Henn-Lecordier, Y. -J. Liu, University of Maryland
SESSION 6.1 CONTROL APPLICATIONS 2
Model-Based Trajectory Control of Pressure Swing Adsorption Plants 32M. Bitzer, K. Graichen, M. Zeitz, Universitdt Stuttgart
Control of Gasholder Level by Trend Prediction based on Time-Series Analysis and ProcessHeuristics 32C. Han, Y. -H. Chu, J. H. Kim, Pohang University of Science and TechnologyS. J. Moon, I. S. Kang, Pohang Iron and Steel CompanyS. J. Qin, University of Texas at Austin
Setting of Injection Velocity Profile via an Iterative Learning Control Approach 33F. -R. Gao, Y. Yang, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
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Dynamics of Process Networks with Recycle and Purge: Time Scale Separation and ModelDecomposition 33P. Daoutidis, M. Baldea, University of MinnesotaA. Kumar, GE Corporate Research and Development
Youla-Kucera Parametrisation in Self-Tuning LQ Control of a Chemical Reactor 33J. Mikles, L. Cirka, M. Fikar, Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava
SESSION 6.2 BATCH PROCESS MODELLING AND CONTROL
Feedback Control of Industrial Solution Polymerization of Acrylic Acid using NIRMeasurements 33G. Fevotte, N. Othman, University Lyon 1J. B. Egraz, J. M. Sau, COATEX
Data-Driven Modeling of Batch Processes 34D. Bonne, S. B. Jergensen, Technical University of Denmark
Two-dimensional Population Balance Modelling of Semi-Batch Organic Solution Crystallization34
G. Fevotte, F. Puel, University Lyon 1
Calorimetric Estimation of Viscosity and Acid Number in Alkyd Reactors 34I. Saenz de Buruaga, Centro de Investigacion en PolimerosT. Lopez, S. Perez, J. Alvarez, Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana-lztapalapa
State Estimation in Batch Crystallization using Reduced Population Models 35S. Motz, S. Mannal, E. D. Gilles, Universitdt Stuttgart
SESSION 6.3 ADVANCES IN PROCESS CONTROL
Robust Iterative Learning Control Design based on Gradient Method 35S. Liu, T.-J. Wu, Zhejiang University
Compensator for Internet-based Advanced Control 35S. -H. Yang, X. Chen, Loughborough University
Model-Based Auto-Tuning System Using Relay Feedback 35H. -P. Huang, K.-Y. Luo, National Taiwan University
The Explicit Model-Based Tracking Control Law via Parametric Programming 36E. N. Pistikopoulos, V. Sakizlis, J. D. Perkins, Imperial College London
Discrete Control of Nearly Integrable Two-Dimensional Continuous Systems 36S. Blouin, M. Guay, K. Rudie, Queen's University
POSTERS
AREA 1 PROCESS AND CONTROL MONITORING
Variance Estimation in Multisensor Fusion Algorithm 38C. -Q. Zhong, X.-L. Dong, L.-Y. Zhang, Y. Cao, Dalian University of Technology
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Respirometry Estimations Based Monitoring of Biological Wastewater Treatment Processes —38D.-C. Yuan, L.-P. Fan, H.-B. Yu, Shenyang Institute of Automation
Wavelet Packet Images Matching Applied to Noise Faults Diagnosis 38C. Lu, G.-Z. Wang, Tsinghua UniversityQ.-G. Qiu, Dalian University of Technology
Performance Monitoring based on Characteristic Subspace 38M. Guo, S.-Q. Wang, Zhejiang University
Soft-Sensing of the Dry Point of Benzene using PC A and DRBFN 39Y.-Q. Chang, F.-L. Wang, Northeastern UniversityF.-R. Gao, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
A Fault Diagnosis Method for Fermentation Process 39L.-L. Ma, F.-L. Wang, Y.-B. Jiang, Northeastern UniversityF.-R. Gao, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Multi-PCA Models for Process Monitoring and Fault Diagnosis 39L.-L. Ma, Y.-B. Jiang, F.-L. Wang, Northeastern UniversityF.-R. Gao, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
A Fault Accommodation Control For Nonlinear Processes 39Y.-W. Zhang, F.-L. Wang, G. Yu, Northeastern UniversityF.-R. Gao, The Hong Kong University of Science & Technology
A Novel Detection of Vessel Liquid Level based on Echo Identification 39Z.-H. Zhang, J.-M. Yuan, University of Science and Technology BeijingW.-Y. Huang, Southeast University
Multi-Site Performance Monitoring in Batch Pharmaceutical Production 40C. W. L. Wong, A. J. Morris and E. B. Martin, University of NewcastleR. E. A. Escott, GlaxoSmithKline Chemical Development
Process Monitoring of an Electro-Pneumatic Valve Actuator Using Kernel Principal ComponentAnalysis 40S.-O. Song, G. Lee, E. S. Yoon, Seoul National University
Real-Time Application of Scheduling Quasi-Minmax Model Predictive Control to a Bench-ScaleNeutralization 40Y.-H. Lu, Georgia Institute of TechnologyY. Arkun, KOC UniversityA. Palazoglu, University of California at Davis
Fault-Tolerant Control of Process Systems: Integrating Supervisory and Feedback Control overNetworks 41N. H. El-Farra, A. Gani, P. D. Christofides, University of California, Los Angeles
AREA 2 REAL-TIME OPTIMIZATION AND SCHEDULING
Real-Time Optimization of Distillation Column via Sliding Modes 41A. Y. Torgashov, K.-C. Park, H.-C. Choi, Y.-K. Choe, Samsung Fine Chemicals Co., Ltd.
A Receding Optimization Control Policy for Production Systems with Quadratic Inventory Costs41
C.-Y. Song, H. Wang, P. Li, Zhejiang University
Hard Real-Time CORBA (HRTC) for Process Control Systems 41S. Galan, M. Rodriguez, R. Sanz, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid
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A Disaggregation Technique for the Optimal Planning of Offshore Platforms 42M. C. A. Carvalho, University of Sao PauloJ. M. Pinto, Polytechnic University
AREA 3 PROCESS AND CONTROL APPLICATIONS
Analysis and Modeling of Industrial Purified Terephthalic Acid Oxidation Process 42S.-J. Mu, H.-Y. Su, R.-L. Liu, Y. Gu, J. Chu, Zhejiang University
Analyzing the Start-Up of Reactive Distillation Columns 42F. Reepmeyer, J.-U. Repke, G. Wozny, Technical University Berlin
Plantwide Economical Dynamic Optimization: Application on a Borealis Borstar Process Model43
W. Van Brempt, P. Van Overschee, T. Backx, IPCOS0. Moen, BorealisC. Kiparissides, C. Chatzidoukas, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Fuzzy Neural Network for Predicting 4-CBA Concentration of PTA Process 43R.-L. Liu, Y.-X. Wang, H.-Y. Su, S.-J. Mu, Y.-Y. Hu, W.-Q. Chen, J. Chu, Zhejiang University
Designing Neurofuzzy System based on Improved CART Algorithm 43L. Jia, E.-G. Li, J.-S. Yu, East China University of Science and Technology
Hybrid Control of a Four Tanks System 43C. de Prada, S. Cristea, University of ValladolidD. Megias, J. Serrano, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona
Temperature Control of Butyl Propionate Reactive Distillation 44S.-G. Huang, National Taiwan University of Science and TechnologyC.-C. Yu, National Taiwan University
Design and Control for Recycle Process with Tubular Reactor 44Y.-H. Chen, National Taiwan University of Science and TechnologyC.-C. Yu, National Taiwan University
Optimal Control of Fluid Catalytic Cracking Unit 44Q.-Y. Jiang, Z.-K. Cao, J. Cai, H. Zhou, Xiamen UniversityZ.-L. Chen, C.-L. Wang, X.-L. Chen, M.-B. Deng, China Petroleum & ChemicalCorporation Guangzhou Branch
Modeling and Advanced Process Control (APC) for Distillation Columns of Linear AlkylbenzenePlant 44X.-M. Jin, G. Rong, S.-Q. Wang, Zhejiang University
AREA 4 MODEL-BASED CONTROL
A Robust Iterative Learning Control with Neural Networks for Robot 45C. Shao, J. Nie, Dalian University of TechnologyF.-R. Gao, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Robust Stable Adaptive Control of Uncertain Bilinear Plants and It's Application for DistillationColumn 45C. Shao, G. Luo, Dalian University of TechnologyF.-R. Gao, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
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Combined Gain-Scheduling and Multimodel Control of a Reactive Distillation Column 45B. H. Bisowarno, Y.-C. Tian, M. O. Tade, Curtin University of Technology
Constructing Takagi-Sugeno Fuzzy Model based on Modified Fuzzy Clustering Algorithm 46Z.-Y. Xing, L.-M. Jia, T.-Y. Shi, Y. Qin, Q.-H. Jiang, China Academy of Railway Science
Nonlinear Predictive Functional Control based on Artificial Neural Network 46Q.-L. Zhang, L. Xie, S.-Q. Wang, Zhejiang University
Computational Intelligence (CI) Self-Adaptive PID (CISAPID) 46M.-Z. Yi, Y. Qin, L.-M. Jia, China Academy of Railway Sciences
Robust Stability Analysis for Descriptor Systems with State Delay and Parameter Uncertainty 46S.-Y. Xu, J. Lam, University of Hong KongC.-W. Yang, Nanjing University of Science and Technology
Zone Model Predictive Control Algorithm Using Soft Constraint Method 46Z.-H. Xu, J. Zhao, J.-X. Qian, Zhejiang University
Evaluation Method and Workbench for APC Strategies 47G. Reinig, B. Mahn, M. Boll, Ruhr University ofBochum
Non-Fragile PID Stabilizing Controller on Second-Order Systems with Time Delay 47J.-M. Xu, L. Yu, Zhejiang University of Technology
A Method of Controlling Unstable, Non-Minimum-Phase, Nonlinear Processes 47C. Panjapornpon, M. Soroush, Drexel UniversityW. D. Seider, University of Pennsylvania
Design of a Sliding Mode Control System based on an Identified SOPDT Model 47C.-T. Chen, S.-T. Peng, Feng Chia University
Nonlinear MIMO Adaptive Predictive Control based on Wavelet Network Model 48D.-X. Huang, Y.-H. Wang, Y.-H. Jin, Tsinghua University
Input-Output Pairing of Multivariable Predictive Control 48L.-C. Chen, GAIN Tech Co.P. Yuan, G.-L. Zhang, University of Petroleum
Generalized Predictive Control for a Class of Bilinear Systems 48G.-Z. Liu, P. Li, Liaoning University of Petroleum & Chemical Technology
Nonlinear Model Predictive Control using a Neural Network 48R.-D. Zhang, P. Li, Liaoning University of Petroleum & Chemical Technology
Process Optimization and Control under Chance Constraints 49P. Li, M. Wendt, H. Arellano-Garcia, G. Wozny, Technische Universitdt Berlin
Adaptive Extremum Seeking Control of Nonisothermal Continuous Stirred Tank Reactors 49M. Guay, Queen's UniversityD. Dochain, Universite Catholique de LouvainM. Perrier, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal
On the Use of Controller Parameterization in the Optimal Design of Dynamically OperablePlants 49K. G. Dunn, C. L. E. Swartz, McMaster University
Improved Performance of Robust MPC with Feedback Model Uncertainty 49A. L. Warren and T. E. Marlin, McMaster University
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Adaptive Extremum Seeking Output Feedback Control for a Continuous Stirred TankBioreactor 50N. I. Marcos, M. Guay, Queen's UniversityD. Dochain, Universite Catholique de Louvain
A BMI-Based Design of Switched PID Controllers 50J. Aoyama, K. Konishi, T. Yamamoto, T. Hinamoto, Hiroshima University
Hybrid Control: Implementing Output Feedback MPC with Guaranteed Stability Region 50P. Mhaskar, N. H. El-Farra, P. D. Christofides, University of California, Los Anglos
An Internal Model Control for Max-Plus Linear Systems with Linear Parameter VaryingStructure 50S. Masuda, T. Amemiya, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of TechnologyH. Goto, K. Takeyasu, Japan Research Institute
AREA 5 MODELING AND IDENTIFICATION
Hybrid strategy for parameter estimation and PID tuning 51L. Wang, D.-Z. Zheng, D.-X. Huang, Tsinghua University
Integration of Product Quality Estimation and Operating Condition Monitoring for EfficientOperation of Industrial Ethylene Fractionator 51H. Kamohara, A. Takinami, M. Takeda, Showa Denko K.K.M. Kano, S. Hasebe, I. Hashimoto, Kyoto University
On-Line Lower-Order Modeling Using Fuzzy Systems 51A. B. Rad, H. F. Ho, Y. K. Wong, W. L. Lo, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
A Novel Soft Sensor Modeling for Gasoline Endpoint of the Crude Unit 52X.-M. Tian, G.-C. Chen, University of Petroleum
State and Parameter Estimation through Dynamic Bayesian Forecasting 52Z. Lu, E. Martin, J. Morris, University of Newcastle
Heat Transfer in a Cable Penetration Fire Stop System 52S.-P. Kwon, J. Cho, S.-O. Song, W. Kim, E. S. Yoon, Seoul National University
Modeling of Metabolic Systems using Global Optimization Methods 52E. P. Gatzke, University of South CarolinaE. O. Voit, Medical University of South Carolina
A State-Shared Modeling Approach to Transition Control 53Z.-H. Tian, K. A. Hoo, Texas Tech University
AREA 6 BATCH PROCESS MODELING AND CONTROL
Temperature Control of the Batch Polypropylene Reactor by ADRC 53Y.-Q. Wang, X.-F. Zhu, South China University of Technology
Fermentation Batch Process Monitoring by Step-By-Step Adaptive MPC A 53N. He, L. Xie, S.-Q. Wang, J.-M. Zhang, Zhejiang University
Improved Operation of a Batch Polymerization Reactor through Batch-To-Batch IterativeOptimization 53Z.-H. Xiong, J. Zhang, University of Newcastle
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Kappa Number Prediction by Hybrid Model for Batch Pulp Cooking Process 54Y. Li, J. Zhang, X.-F. Zhu, D.-P. Huang, South China University of Technology
A Modular Batch Laboratory Process 54R. Olsson, K.-E. Arzen, Lund Institute of Technology
OTHER INVITED PAPER
Using Optimization to Detect Snowball Effects 54T. J. Me Avoy, University of Maryland
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